Login / Signup

Computational Acoustic Beamforming for Noise Source Identification for Small Wind Turbines.

Ping MaFue-Sang LienEugene Yee
Published in: International scholarly research notices (2017)
This paper develops a computational acoustic beamforming (CAB) methodology for identification of sources of small wind turbine noise. This methodology is validated using the case of the NACA 0012 airfoil trailing edge noise. For this validation case, the predicted acoustic maps were in excellent conformance with the results of the measurements obtained from the acoustic beamforming experiment. Following this validation study, the CAB methodology was applied to the identification of noise sources generated by a commercial small wind turbine. The simulated acoustic maps revealed that the blade tower interaction and the wind turbine nacelle were the two primary mechanisms for sound generation for this small wind turbine at frequencies between 100 and 630 Hz.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • single cell